Still a lot of lyin’ around going on

Day 3 post op – I am so happy to get beyond the first 48 hours. It is always hard to see a beloved pet not quite themselves.

Bear is still resting plenty but some of the initial bruising and swelling is much better and he seems more comfortable.

Getting the ice treatment after a walk. Walks have been going well. Bear uses the leg lightly which is what is wanted at this point.

Bear wanted to go under the dining room table this afternoon. I finally figured out that he wanted a cool corner like he has in the living room so I moved the table and the corner of the kitchen is a new spot. I tried putting a cushioned mat down, but he moved it. He’s happy so I let him be.

Later, though, back to the foam bed and some watching of his territory.

Bob has been very companionable and sometimes just walks up to Bear, touches noses and kind of looks like he’s asking how things are going.

I’m tired but did a better job this round of clearing my work schedule a bit. That has helped me relax and I guess since I don’t HAVE to get as much work done as usual, I’m getting close to normal. Go figure :) !

Bob goes to the dentist

Actually, Bob went to the vet and got his teeth cleaned…and one pulled.

I was happy to hear that all went well. Bob is 15ish. He has been my cat for 12 years and in those 12 years had never had any surgery or anesthetic. Age and the diabetes added extra risk. But the teeth needed to be cleaned and the bad one pulled so we just did it.

I am told that Bob woke up raring to go and quite vocal especially when one of the two clinic cats walked near. He had words with the veterinary tech that took care of him also. When Julie asked if there was any special technique to getting him in his carrier, I told her: “Yes, open the door.” Getting him in the carrier to go TO the vet requires some quick action on my part but he scoots in it without hesitation to come home.

He was a little unsteady when we got home but able to get a drink, use his box AND go up to see if there was any food in his bowl.

Then he went to bed.

A tough day for sweet old Bob, but it is over. I have to get 14 doses of antibiotics and 8 doses of pain medication in him over the next week so I’m saving risking my fingers for those must dos. Maybe in a few days he’ll be ready to show off his pearly whites voluntarily.

The boys

“Hey, Dog…your bed is over there!”

“Srsly…you can go to your own bed”.

“You are drooling big time, Dog!”.

“Can’t you do something about this?”

Between storms

Today’s Winter Weather Advisory for a potential powerful Winter storm was scaled down and broken in two. NOAA reported that the models changed from one storm to two “events” with a break in between.

They were right about the break. The sun came out this morning. It was in and out but mostly out all day and lots of blue sky overhead.

Bob enjoyed the sun in his own way.

Some like it hot, in the cold

I don’t know if Bob is a native Montanan, but he is certainly no wimpy cat about cold and snow!

He usually draws the line when the temp drops below 10F, but it hasn’t been that cold all Winter. He has been out for at least a short while every day.

Today, the temperature drifted around the freezing mark with occasional snow squalls and wind as a Winter storm started making itself known.

But the dryer was going … Monday is laundry day :) !

I’ve had his bed inside but with the dryer going, he insisted he wanted to be out there and when Bob insists, it takes a stronger person than I to resist…I put the bed under the dryer vent.

He also made a foray through the snow to the garage…

… around it and the woodpile and back again.

And then warmed up in the sauna-like air from the dryer.